A small restriction I make time. But that's whining at a high level, or a matter of opinion of the trumpeter himself. Some Part one would have with a flugelhorn perhaps even be able to play an idea softer. I suspect even that woman Zielke has played the trumpet with piston valves (ie the American "Jazz Trumpet, see cover) and not the German trumpet with rotary valves. In Cover unfortunately is only that she has used six different trumpets for this recording. Among a flugelhorn might now and then have found (eg Track 4, 9 and 13).
The tone-gradations of organists I find wonderfully chosen. But seems to me the trumpet now and then a little too much (I really am speaking here only of shades and as a personal matter of opinion on my part) off what the organists so a little more played by Part of the companion and not of evenly matched partner.
I do not miss the text, and I think it goes many listeners, if you should decide to purchase for. It is neither boring nor reprehensible in any way for me to be of such arrangements to operate. Such special compilations there were already in Bach's day. What would have happened with the "Hungarian Dances" by Brahms, if they had not been published in orchestral versions?
To the music itself, I can only add add that I like to listen to this CD in the late evening, when I can relax completely and listen to the music. To me, that in spite of the noted minimum of mine and also highly subjective limitations five stars. For the price you get a lot of music on offer, no question.